![]() I have firsthand experience both creating and running worship service presentations using EasyWorship and ProPresenter. I used EasyWorship for over three years at the church at which I served in college, and now we use ProPresenter at our church in Louisville. I absolutely love Logos Bible Software and was truly excited to test drive Proclaim when Logos first released it.Ĭertainly, these three are not the only options in the worship software category. I have used it on one occasion and from my experience, it most closely resembles and competes with EasyWorship. Also, open source options exist along with creative ways to make one’s own PowerPoint or Keynote database. From my experience, most churches will pay money for the capabilities of software designed specifically for worship services. Since no one-size-fits-all worship software exists on the market today, a church should make a wise decision in determining its worship software. EXPERIENCING LAG PROPRESENTER 6 MAC SOFTWARE Proclaim is quite easy to use from beginning to end. ![]() Since all presentations and media are stored in the cloud, a church can have Proclaim up and running in a minute or two on a new computer. No database of songs and backgrounds to transfer. Just a quick download and then the operator just needs to sign into his or her Logos account. EXPERIENCING LAG PROPRESENTER 6 MAC DOWNLOAD Since all the media, songs, and slides can be added throughout the week by multiple different people, ideally no pile of flash drives should be sitting on the sound table right before the service starts. If you can use Microsoft Word, you can use Proclaim.ĮasyWorship is easy to use once it is setup on the computer. Transferring a database to a computer is fairly complicated, but should not need to be done often. I taught a seventh-grader the basics to run EasyWorship in about five minutes. Adding and editing songs is quick and easy because, like Proclaim, EasyWorship allows the user to work with the text of a song, not separate slides of the song. The program automatically divides the song into slides based on the location of blank lines. The layout is intuitive, but does require the operator to do plenty of scrolling on a live presentation if using a small laptop screen. ProPresenter has a significantly higher learning curve than both Proclaim and EasyWorship. The inexperienced operator will inevitably have lyrics appear over irrelevant backgrounds, like that of a newborn baby.
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